Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you ever title your thread "Private School for Dummies"? You said your kid is an A student, but suffers from anxiety. What is wrong with you that makes you think it's okay to suggest that he's actually stupid? Also, I'm not familiar with any private school in the area that markets itself as one for "dummies".
Maybe you need to look closer to home for the reasons for his anxiety and stress. Sounds like it's more than possible that it has nothing to do with his school...
I think op was interested in a quick instruction how private school work and which ones would suit her child.
Most likely op referred to herself/himself as the dummy in regard to the private school world not the DC.
But I could be wrong.
Thank you yes, I was just trying to get attention with the subject line. Things are fine at home thanks. Jeez.
Moral of the story - don't try to be clever when you are...not clever.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you ever title your thread "Private School for Dummies"? You said your kid is an A student, but suffers from anxiety. What is wrong with you that makes you think it's okay to suggest that he's actually stupid? Also, I'm not familiar with any private school in the area that markets itself as one for "dummies".
Maybe you need to look closer to home for the reasons for his anxiety and stress. Sounds like it's more than possible that it has nothing to do with his school...
Anonymous wrote:My MS DS is actually an A student at a W feeder school, but he is anxious and stressed out of his mind. We are in Montgomery County and are looking for a nearby school with a small student teacher ratio, supportive environment, and not solely focused on STEM to the detriment of preparing a well rounded kid. My kid isn't sporty, but not a deal breaker either way. Any place like this exist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you ever title your thread "Private School for Dummies"? You said your kid is an A student, but suffers from anxiety. What is wrong with you that makes you think it's okay to suggest that he's actually stupid? Also, I'm not familiar with any private school in the area that markets itself as one for "dummies".
Maybe you need to look closer to home for the reasons for his anxiety and stress. Sounds like it's more than possible that it has nothing to do with his school...
I think op was interested in a quick instruction how private school work and which ones would suit her child.
Most likely op referred to herself/himself as the dummy in regard to the private school world not the DC.
But I could be wrong.
Thank you yes, I was just trying to get attention with the subject line. Things are fine at home thanks. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you ever title your thread "Private School for Dummies"? You said your kid is an A student, but suffers from anxiety. What is wrong with you that makes you think it's okay to suggest that he's actually stupid? Also, I'm not familiar with any private school in the area that markets itself as one for "dummies".
Maybe you need to look closer to home for the reasons for his anxiety and stress. Sounds like it's more than possible that it has nothing to do with his school...
I think op was interested in a quick instruction how private school work and which ones would suit her child.
Most likely op referred to herself/himself as the dummy in regard to the private school world not the DC.
But I could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you ever title your thread "Private School for Dummies"? You said your kid is an A student, but suffers from anxiety. What is wrong with you that makes you think it's okay to suggest that he's actually stupid? Also, I'm not familiar with any private school in the area that markets itself as one for "dummies".
Maybe you need to look closer to home for the reasons for his anxiety and stress. Sounds like it's more than possible that it has nothing to do with his school...